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3265. FRENEAU (Philip), Gazette of.—[further continued].
As to the merits or demerits
of his paper, they certainly concern me
not. He and Fenno are rivals for the public
favor. The one courts them by flattery, the
other by censure; and I believe it will be admitted
that the one has been as servile, as the
other severe.—
To President Washington. Washington ed. iii, 466.
Ford ed., vi, 108.
(M.
1792)
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